I am always down to do a podcast gig. I've done several in the past. I was a host on the Fear the Dead Radio for a while until my own site The Last Blog on the Left started doing one. Several members here have heard the show. I've done interviews, news, and general horror talk. I can give you samples if you wish to hear some.

As for horror credentials, I've done written reviews, interviews and editorials for the past seven years. I am currently the CEO of The Chainsaw Mafia, the Director of Marketing for Viscera Film Festivals, and the Editor here at HM as well as a filmmaker. I was also head writer at Last Blog and I have done numerous guest writing spots here and there over the years.

I think I'm following Chainsaw Mafia on twitter now that I think about it lol. Yes, do send along a demo (any previously recorded work will do fine, and please make sure to identify yourself) and I will take a listen to it when I have a free second (I'm a bit drunk at the moment so clear thinking isn't my strong suit)

Well, I've already emailed her back about sending along a demo, and I'll certainly look into it when I'm not drunk (as I am currently). I was sorta hoping to find a female co-host for the show, so many horror podcasts are male dominated and even though I try to bring a feminist edge to my show it's not easy finding female horror fans who are willing to host a show (or female horror fans period sometimes)

And I've been peripherally aware of the Viscera film festival since....oh 2008 (I think?) when I was working for horrornews.net and then I think there were fliers or something at the "Nightmare to Remember Festival 2" that I attended around that time (may have been Chainsaw Mafia postcards or something, I don't recall exactly, I blame booze)

None the less, excited to hear the demo and excited at the prospects of where this could take my little show

I'm glad to hear you are aware of what I do. Viscera is extremely important to me. And I'm certain, whether we end up working together or not, that Shannon Lark would be delighted to do an interview for your show if you'd like. She's amazing and a lot of fun to interview.

Jamie is great, listened to many of her last house podcast's ( even mentioned me and my two wolverines once bless her cotton socks!) she is a great lady. loves her films, knows her films, is experienced and is very entertaining and always keeps you interested. also a fan boy but she's the best, the woman is a goddess! xxxxxxxxxxx

Well once I get the demo we'll hash out a time to get together on skype to chat/record a demo show (or real show, whatever).

I've been thinking about doing interviews on the show (and I've got at least one person I know for sure has said they will come on) but I've been so behind recently on just getting the show recorded/edited, then there's the problem of getting in contact with people etc (It's so much harder to get interviews when you're running a solo blog/podcast instead of being part of a 'Larger' website)

Yeah I'm never sure who to approach for interviews (or how to get a hold of some people honestly) but I know that Victor Miller has said in the past he'd be willing to do an interview (for my last podcast, figure he'll still be up for it)

Also, if you have a link to a previous podcast, shoot that over and I'll check it out (if it's still online of course)

Hope you enjoy it. I've actually done something I very very rarely do, and have loaded up the newest episode onto my Ipod to listen to on the trip to my friends place, not for any vanity reasons (almost 5 years of podcasting and I still can't get used to hearing myself talk) but more so I can see how it sounds/flows and make notes of what I need to fix for the next episode.